Books by Hiram Bingham

Hiram Bingham

Hiram Bingham (1875-1956) was an American explorer, historian, and politician known for his expeditions to uncover ancient civilizations in South America. His most notable work is the discovery of the Incan city of Machu Picchu in 1911, which brought international attention to the site and solidified his reputation as a prominent archaeologist. Bingham's writing style is characterized by detailed descriptions and meticulous research, which have greatly influenced the field of archaeology and historical exploration. His most famous work, "Lost City of the Incas," chronicles his discoveries in Peru and remains a seminal text in the study of ancient civilizations. Bingham's contributions to literature include shedding light on forgotten cultures and inspiring further exploration and research in the field of archaeology.

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Across South America

Hiram Bingham
Hardcover
Published: 2025
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Ivory, Apes and Peacocks (Edition1)

Hiram Bingham
Book
Published: 2025
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Across South America

Hiram Bingham
Paperback
Published: 2025
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The Ruins of Choqquequirau

Hiram Bingham
Paperback
Published: 2023
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The Ruins of Choqquequirau

Hiram Bingham
Hardcover
Published: 2023
Lost City of the Incas

Lost City of the Incas

Hiram Bingham
Paperback
Published: 2011
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Inca Land

Explorations in the Highlands of Peru (Illustrated)

Hiram Bingham
Hardcover
Published: 2010